Berries and Grapes
Blueberries
Grapes                                    2-year-old bare root vines $5.99 each
Gooseberries                        2-year-old bare root plants $5.99 each
Raspberries                             2-year-old bare root plants $3.99 each
Strawberries                             Bare root plants $0.59 each
Huckleberries                         Gallon pot plants $12.99 each
Patriot - Early
Extra large, dark blue berries with excellent flavor.  Low-growing spreading bushes reach about 4' high.  Showy
white blooms, with fiery orange fall foliage.  Tolerates wet soil.
Toro - Mid-season
Heavy, full clusters of giant sky-blue fruit.  Stocky, compact growth habit.  Toro is not as fast a grower as some
other varieties.  An outstanding ornamental bluberry - flowers turn from  hot pink to bright white, and leaves
turn from deep green in summer to bright red in fall.
Chandler - Mid to late season
World's largest blueberries.  Bushes grow to about 6' tall.  Burgundy to red fall foliage.
Duke - Early season
Medium to large, light blue berries with a mildly tart flavor.  Berries are very firm and retain their fresh quality
longer than most other varieties.  Blooms late but ripens early, protecting blossoms from late frost.  Upright
growth habit, with yellow-orange fall foliage.
Spartan - Early season
Large, light blue, tangy sweet berries.  Upright 5-6' tall bushes.  Fall foliage is orange and yellow.  
Captivator
A hybrid of European and American species.  Plants are semi-thornless, with yellow leaves in the fall.  Berries
are large, tear-drop shaped, and sweet, with a pink to red color when fully ripe in late July.  Mildew resistant and
very cold hardy.
Canadice - Seedless Red
An American variety first introduced in 1977.  Long, large clusters of medium size, firm fruit ripen from
mid-August through September.  Excellent sweet and spicy flavor.  Good for table grapes, jelly, wine, or juice.  
Vigorous and productive vines.  Hardy to -15 degrees F.
Lakemont - Seedless White
Very large, tight clusters of crisp, sweet, and juicy yellow-green fruit ripen from late August to early September.  
Excellent flavor and quality.  Good table grapes and raisins.  
Evergreen
Compact growth to 6', grows taller in shade and shorter in sun; best in part shade.  Leathery, lustrous dark
green leaves, with new growth bronze-colored.  Can be trimmed into a hedge or grown in containers.
Amity - Everbearing
Large, firm, dark red berries with classic raspberry flavor and superior quality.  Good for canning, freezing, and
fresh eating.
Willamette - Spring bearing
Extremely large, nearly round berries, dark red and very firm.  Lower sugar content, rich and slightly tart flavor.  
Excellent quality for fresh eating, freezing, and canning.  Very productive and vigorous plants.
Hood - Spring bearing
Large, cone-shaped, bright red berries are good for jams and fresh eating.  Not the best freezer.
Rainier - Spring bearing
Good-sized red berries that maintain consistent size throughout long main crop season.  Fine flavor.  A great
home garden variety and vigorous producer.
TriStar - Everbearing
Heavy, very early spring crop of small to medium fruit.  Heavier fall crop; cool fall weather brings larger fruit.  
Berries are firm and glossy, with deep red skin and medium red flesh.  Excellent flavor fresh, also good for
freezing.  Does well in hanging baskets.    
Selva - Everbearing
Patented variety with large, firm-fleshed fruits with excellent flavor.  Consistently heavy producer will flower and
fruit throughout summer and early fall.  Plants are vigorous and produce many runners.  Berries hold up well
under wet conditions.
Bluejay - Early to mid-season
Medium sized, mild flavored fruit.  Vigorous, easy to grow plants reach 6-7' tall.  Foliage turns yellow-orange in
fall.
Darrow - Late season
Large, light blue berries with a delightful tart flavor.  Upright bushes grow to 5-6'.
Bluecrop - Mid-season
The most popular blueberry variety.  Dependable harvests of large clusters of light blue, slightly tart berries.  
Upright growing bushes reach 4-6' in height.
Elliott - Very late season
Late ripening extends harvest season by a full month.  Medium sized, powder blue, slightly tart berries.  Upright
growing plants reach 4-6'.
Earliblue - Early season
First blueberry to ripen.  Large, light blue, sweet flavored berries are delicious fresh, frozen, or in pies.  Upright
plants.
Legacy - Late season
Medium-large light blue berries with robust flavor.  Bushes are vigorous upright growers with slight spreading.  
Keeps leaves through the winter; an excellent landscape variety.
Gallon pot plants $11.99 each